An Architecture of Immanence: Architecture for Worship and Ministry TodayEerdmans Publishing Company, 22 janv. 2007 - 327 pages In this book Mark Torgerson shows how modern architecture has heavily influenced the construction of new sacred spaces, producing a new way of building that emphasizes God's coming near to us. Torgerson begins by discussing God's transcendence and immanence and showing how church architecture has traditionally interpreted these key concepts. He then traces the theological roots of immanence's priority from liberal theology and liturgical innovation to modern architecture. Next, Torgerson illustrates this new architecture of immanence through particular practitioners, focusing especially on the work of theologically savvy architect Edward Anders Svik. Finally, he addresses the future of church architecture as congregations are buffeted by the twin forces of liturgical change and postmodernism. An Architecture of Immanence will interest architects, liturgists, and all Christians who seek to read the sacred spaces of the recent past. |
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... movement influenced church design . I will begin by examining the reaction to architectural revival movements of the nineteenth century , and then briefly exam- ine the contributions of Frank Lloyd Wright , Walter Gropius , Ludwig Mies ...
... movement influenced church design . I will begin by examining the reaction to architectural revival movements of the nineteenth century , and then briefly exam- ine the contributions of Frank Lloyd Wright , Walter Gropius , Ludwig Mies ...
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... movement of this period began in Roman Catholic monastic circles , but a pastoral concern for applying its insights opened up opportunities for the involvement of lay people and ecumenical cooperation . Benedictine monasteries in ...
... movement of this period began in Roman Catholic monastic circles , but a pastoral concern for applying its insights opened up opportunities for the involvement of lay people and ecumenical cooperation . Benedictine monasteries in ...
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... movement A theological renewal movement begun in England , initiated by the Cambridge Camden Society in the early 1840s . The Cambridge movement was characterized by its promotion of Gothic revival or " neo- Gothic " church design ...
... movement A theological renewal movement begun in England , initiated by the Cambridge Camden Society in the early 1840s . The Cambridge movement was characterized by its promotion of Gothic revival or " neo- Gothic " church design ...
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The Elevation of Gods People | 25 |
Faith Engaging Culture | 43 |
Emphasizing an Architecture of Immanence | 69 |
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